Oil

Cantclimbtom

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Aviation fuels will go up though, so if you fly that'll go up too.

I wonder if this will trickle down to longer term planning, like Willington (Derby) Doesn't get an electricity supply contract (to build a new gas fired power station) or maybe they Will give a license to mine coking coal in Cumbria?
 

owd git

Active member
so's mine, has been for years! (y)
Also risked ? 380-00 on a Rumanian wood-fired stove/ oven. await chimney liner in back room.
Stove arrived promptly  and in a crate to make sticks with. win win.  :LOL:
 

wellyjen

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Fjell said:
I got a letter today saying our new estimate is ?6k a year. I think we will go on holiday, it will be cheaper.
Or investigate the practicalities of hibernation.  :coffee:
 

AR

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Think I need to start pressing horse shit into bricks and drying it out to use a fuel... :cautious: Or find a bacteria/fungus that converts it into diesel and kerosene!
 

owd git

Active member
An electric kiln may speed up the drying time Adam  :confused:
long time no see, soon as i'm covid free a party visit to day shaft/ check out lower extent of blockage. will txt.  (y)  Ric' .
 

AR

Well-known member
It's not difficult to dry bricks of damp stuff naturally - some of the houses in the village I grew up in had turbary rights attached and still exercised them at a bog in the middle of a Forestry Commission plantation, I remember how you build up a  circular peat stack to maximise the airflow and get the stuff dried quicker .
 
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